inerlogic
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i'll give you both, lolbut can you tell us your anniversary?
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i'll give you both, lolbut can you tell us your anniversary?
It’s a flip phone.A scanner?
What are you 50 years old?
Use your phone.
my degree is in economics... i fap to spreadsheetsUhhhhh ok
Good for you
My degree is from the School Of Hard Knocks with a major in IDGAF.my degree is in economics... i fap to spreadsheets
Lol, you throw away your passports and SS?
I keep the important papers in one folder inside a safe:
Passports
Naturalization paper (equivalent of birth certificate)
Argentine National ID
US passport card
Other States LTC (and some expired MA LTC - I don't know why, but they are there)
Marriage certificate
LTC safety class
Hunters safety class
I think that is about it. Everything I could ever need.
Besides that I keep 2 or 3 bills with my address, like the past 3 months electric and past 3 months mortgage in case I ever need them for something like REAL ID.
Besides that, it all goes from mailbox > shredder > trash > recycling > back to my mailbox > ... the circle of life.
I made the mistake of keeping bills for like 6 years before. I had soemthing like 9 shoe boxes full of bills. Shredding and burning all thst crap s*cked. When I though I was done I found a bunch of college paperwork, notes and old job notebooks with customer names and junk from calls ... I filled two and a half 30gallon trash bags with shredded paper. It was stupid.
#10 white envelopes with the make/model/SN/price on the outside of the envelope, FA10 printout and receipts for any accessories bought also in the envelope. all paperwork scanned to PDF and stored in an encrypted folder. also spreadsheets tracking each range trip, date, weather, firearm(s) used and quantity of which ammo used in each firearm. seperate spreadsheet to track ammo purchases with tabs for type (pistol/rifle/commercial/handload/ammo cost/component cost)
and no, i'm not joking, LOL..... i can tell you how much i paid for WSP primers 10 years ago and how much .22LR i have (to the round) and how many rounds have been through my Shield 2.0, and the dates they were fired.
EFA-10s are the seller's responsibility to generate when a gun is sold/transferred to a private individual. But due to the hatred and often times intentional grasping at straws with MA LE/courts with gun stuff, It'd be prudent to keep a record of what you sold and obtained when it comes to firearms in and out.
Lol, you throw away your passports and SS?
He's not wrong technically speaking, no other paper does that.In 2012 I did hear an old timer at the bass pro counter tell a customer they needed to keep it because "it is the only document to show ownership and that it's registered to you"
It's not a titleHe's not wrong technically speaking, no other paper does that.
No but it does show registration and ergo ownership.It's not a title
It does not. It only shows ownership if someone can find it in a database, otherwise it is just a piece of paper with a SN on it that can be easily created by anyone.No but it does show registration and ergo ownership.
The efa10 system isn't a registry, but here we are too.
I agree with you. I guess what I'm trying to say is, if I sell you a gun, we do the transfer. You throw your copy away. I still have mine from when I originally bought it. I'm not entitled to any ownership. It's not like we could depend on the state to provide you with a copy so you can prove it's yours.No but it does show registration and ergo ownership.
The efa10 system isn't a registry, but here we are too.
It’s a near useless system outside of “their” registration.I agree with you. I guess what I'm trying to say is, if I sell you a gun, we do the transfer. You throw your copy away. I still have mine from when I originally bought it. I'm not entitled to any ownership. It's not like we could depend on the state to provide you with a copy so you can prove it's yours.
It's not like a title that gets signed away with the item. We better not give them any ideas lol
FIFYBroc has said it all
Lawyer up
Better callSaulNEIL!
Wow. Just wow.#10 white envelopes with the make/model/SN/price on the outside of the envelope, FA10 printout and receipts for any accessories bought also in the envelope. all paperwork scanned to PDF and stored in an encrypted folder. also spreadsheets tracking each range trip, date, weather, firearm(s) used and quantity of which ammo used in each firearm. seperate spreadsheet to track ammo purchases with tabs for type (pistol/rifle/commercial/handload/ammo cost/component cost)
and no, i'm not joking, LOL..... i can tell you how much i paid for WSP primers 10 years ago and how much .22LR i have (to the round) and how many rounds have been through my Shield 2.0, and the dates they were fired.
I once bought an old computer at a yard sale from an old lady. The only thing on it was a daily log of her bowel movements for a year in the early 90s. With amount and textureWow. Just wow.
OCD much?
Not color? Psha.... newbI once bought an old computer at a yard sale from an old lady. The only thing on it was a daily log of her bowel movements for a year in the early 90s. With amount and texture
This reminds me of that.
It was quite crude. It didn't even have amount of blood in itNot color? Psha.... newb
Do you print it first?I wipe my ass with mine.
Yes, then mail it to the FRB.Do you print it first?
If keeping copies of that shit is important I'm f***ed.forgive me if this has been asked, can't find a thread about it.
Im not shitting my pants, just asking for advice here.. please keep it to the point
was going through my firearms paperwork last night as i like to organize it annually, and realized i have 1 missing piece. I did a transfer at JandJ Arms in Dedham back in August/Sept of 2021 (sold it here in the classifieds) but realizing i don't have a copy of the transfer, only have a copy of the registration when i bought it. is that a big deal or no? if it is, anyone have any idea how to recover a copy of it? Id ask the person i sold it to if they have a copy they could send me but it was so long ago that i might've deleted the messages between him and i for the meet-up so i don't even know/remember who it was transferred to.
And if serial number, and other info was input wrong, what is that piece of paper worth?He's not wrong technically speaking, no other paper does that.